This paper addresses the issue of “cheap talk” in the legislative process. Specifically, it asks the question, “under what conditions do legislators introduce a large volume of bills, most of which are not likely to become law?” We introduce a new variable, party organizations, into Gamm and Kousser’s (2010) investigation of bill introductions in state legislatures. We find tentative support that party organizations decrease the number of bills introduced per member by altering members’ incentives for engaging in cheap talk
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
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Legislators trade influence to attain approval of their most preferred bills. The classical example ...
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Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which have to vote for or a...
In parliamentary systems, why do party groups of the government camp initiate their own bills instea...
This dissertation studies legislative behavior under open speech forums on the congress floor. Recen...
This article examines how parties organize legislative speech. Electoral incentives and legislative ...
This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which has to vote for or ag...
What explains variation in legislative effectiveness where party systems are fragmented and not poli...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Legislators trade influence to attain approval of their most preferred bills. The classical example ...
Why do legislators invest scarce time and resources into forming and maintaining informal legislativ...
Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which have to vote for or a...
In parliamentary systems, why do party groups of the government camp initiate their own bills instea...
This dissertation studies legislative behavior under open speech forums on the congress floor. Recen...
This article examines how parties organize legislative speech. Electoral incentives and legislative ...
This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which has to vote for or ag...
What explains variation in legislative effectiveness where party systems are fragmented and not poli...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
What is the role of political parties in the development of legislative institutions? Recent studies...
Legislators trade influence to attain approval of their most preferred bills. The classical example ...